from flask import url_for from app.models import ( Alias, Contact, ) from tests.utils import login def test_add_contact_success(flask_client): login(flask_client) alias = Alias.first() assert Contact.count() == 0 # <<< Create a new contact >>> flask_client.post( url_for("dashboard.alias_contact_manager", alias_id=alias.id), data={ "form-name": "create", "email": "abcd@gmail.com", }, follow_redirects=True, ) # a new contact is added assert Contact.count() == 1 contact = Contact.first() assert contact.website_email == "abcd@gmail.com" # <<< Create a new contact using a full email format >>> flask_client.post( url_for("dashboard.alias_contact_manager", alias_id=alias.id), data={ "form-name": "create", "email": "First Last ", }, follow_redirects=True, ) # a new contact is added assert Contact.count() == 2 contact = Contact.filter(Contact.id != contact.id).first() assert contact.website_email == "another@gmail.com" assert contact.name == "First Last" # <<< Create a new contact with invalid email address >>> r = flask_client.post( url_for("dashboard.alias_contact_manager", alias_id=alias.id), data={ "form-name": "create", "email": "with space@gmail.com", }, follow_redirects=True, ) # no new contact is added assert Contact.count() == 2 assert "Invalid email format. Email must be either email@example.com" in str(r.data)